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Текст песни Manchester Orchestra - Simple Math

Simple Math
Manchester Orchestra
Simple Math
by Manchester Orchestra
Album: Simple Math (drops May 10, go pick it up!)

Great song by my favorite band, I know it isn't spot on so please make any 
corrections you find necessary. Keep in mind this is my first tab. Enjoy!

It is easiest to play the  on the 6th fret and the  on the 9th. You can look 
up those alternatives when you scroll over the chord in the tabs. Hope that clears everything up.

(palm muted)
   x2

Hunter eyes
I'm lost and hardly noticed, slight goodbye
I want to rip your lips off in my mouth
And even in my greatest moment doubt
The line between deceit and right now

Simple math, it's how our bodies even got here
Sinful math, the ebb and flow to multiply
What if I was wrong and no one cared to mention
What if it was true and all we thought was right was wrong?
Simple math, the truth cannot be fractioned
Either way...

progression
   x2

I imply to mitigate the guilt, we could align
A perfectly constructed alibi
To hush the violent guilt that eats and never dies
In actual blame, they call me once the dark divide

Simple math, it's why our bodies even lay here
Sinful math, the truth cannot be fashioned
What if you were crazy, would we have to listen then?
What if we've been trying to get to where we've always been?
What if I was wrong, and started trying to fix it?
What if you believed me? Everything is brilliant

     X4  
Oh, oh, oh

What if I've been trying to get to where I've always been?
What if we've been trying to get to where we've always been?
Simple math, believe me, all is brilliant
What if we've been trying to kill the noise and silence?

(Palm Mute when necessary)
What if I was wrong and you had never questioned it?
What if it was true, that all we thought was right, was wrong?
Simple math, the truth cannot be fractioned
I imply I've got to get it back then

     X4
Oh, oh, oh

I hope you enoy :)
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